Nadine Badrawy
- Writer
Nadine Badrawy is a freelance writer, sociology researcher and translator. She studied accounting and had several internships in some reputable banks and advertising agencies in Alexandria. Later on in Cairo, she became a writer and script editor for various TV dramas as well as a developer and translator of several independent films in Cairo where she also worked as a freelance curator and coordinator many filmmaking workshops with various well-known production companies. Her first work on screen was the characters from the psychiatric hospital in Nelly Karim's TV Drama "Soqoot Horr". Followed by her participation in writing Except Me (Day El kamar) series and the Egyptian adaptation of Netflix's Suits Arabis. She has also co-written two shorts for the 48 -hour Film Festival, both won several awards out of which the first won a plot award. In addition to publishing her first poetry collection "Beyond the Sea".
She is now working on writing the first fantasy project that takes place in the days of pre-Islamic epoch, about a world led by female bellydancers creating a theory on how patriarchy began to control the world
She is now working on writing the first fantasy project that takes place in the days of pre-Islamic epoch, about a world led by female bellydancers creating a theory on how patriarchy began to control the world